The History of Keno

Saturday, 5. March 2016

[ English ]

Keno was first played in two hundred before Christ by the Chinese military leader, Cheung Leung who utilized this game as a way to finance his declining forces. The metropolis of Cheung was at war, and after awhile of war time appeared to be looking at a country wide shortage of food with the drastic decrease in supplies. Cheung Leung had to come up with a rapid fix for the financial adversity and to acquire revenue for his army. He, as it follows developed the game we now know as keno and it was a fantastic success.

Keno used to be referred to as the White Pigeon Game, since the winning numbers were broadcast by pigeons from bigger municipalities to the lesser villages. The lottery ‘Keno’ was imported to the US in the 19th century by Chinese migrants who came to the States for work. In those times, Keno used one hundred and twenty numbers.

Today, Keno is normally played with eighty numbers in just about all of the US land based casinos as well as internet casinos. Keno is largely liked today as a consequence of the relaxed nature of wagering the game and the basic fact that there are no skills needed to play Keno. Despite the reality that the odds of winning are appalling, there is always the hope that you could hit quite big with very little gaming investment.

Keno is played with eighty numbers and 20 numbers are picked each round. Players of Keno can select from two to ten numbers and bet on them, as much or as little as they are able to. The payout of Keno is according to the wagers made and the roll out of matching numbers.

Keno has grown in acceptance in the US since the end of the 1800’s when the Chinese letters were changed with , US numbers. Lotteries weren’t covered under the laws of wagering in Nevada State in 1931. The casinos altered the name of the ‘Chinese lottery’ to ‘horse race keno’ employing the idea that the numbers are horses and you are looking for your horses to place. When a law passed that taxed off track gambling, casinos swiftly adjusted the name to ‘Keno’.

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